Rosalind Cook
Rosalind Cook (American 1964) is a sculptor known for her life-size and monumental bronze works. Born in Peru and raised in South Texas, she earned a degree in special education from the University of Texas. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, her sculptures are installed in public spaces across the United States and internationally. Her work often emphasizes the human spirit, faith, and compassion, with many pieces created for hospitals, libraries, and charitable organizations.
Rosalind Cook (American 1946) “Turtle Rider”, 1997, edition 3 of 39, bronze, gift of Ellen Noël, 1998 (34 1/2'' H x 26'' W x 19'' D)
Rosalind Cook (American 1946) “Playful Pup”, 1998, edition 3 of 39, bronze, gift of Cy and Lissa Wagner, 1998 (23'' H x 11 1/2'' W x 11 1/2'' D)